Marlene Dietrich
Mary (or Maria, Marie, Miriam) of Magdala
Maria is the form of Mary used by the Romance Languages. A girl named Maria is usually named for Mary, the mother of Jesus, or for Mary Magdalene.
Walter Fischer has written: 'Hebbel: Maria Magdalene'
Yes, Maria Riva is Marlene Dietrich's daughter / only child. Maria herself had four children, all sons.
"Maria Maddalena" is an Italian equivalent of "Mary Magdalene."Specifically, the feminine proper noun "Maria" means "Mary." The feminine proper noun "Maddalena" means "Magdalene." The pronunciation is "Mah-REE-ah MAHD-dah-LEH-nah."Another equivalent of "Maria di Magdala." The preposition "di" means "of, from." The proper noun "Magdala" refers to Mary Magdalene's hometown in Galilee. The pronunciation is "Mah-REE-ah Dee mahg-DAH-lah."
"Mary Magdalene" is an English equivalent of "Maria Maddalena."Specifically, the Italian proper name "Maria" means "Mary." The Italian proper noun "Maddalena" means "Magdalene, a person from the Galilean town of Magdala." The pronunciation is "Mah-REE-ah MAHD-dah-LEH-nah."
Veronica, Magdalene, Maria, Agnes, Joan, Bernadette. (Any female name which was the name of a Saint.)
The cast of Maria Stuart - 1986 includes: Erik Frey as Talbot Anja Kruse as Maria Dietrich Mattausch as Leicester Hartmut Reck as Paulet Karl Walter Diess as Burleigh Daniela Ziegler as Elisabeth
The cast of Maria Magdalene - 1920 includes: Fritz Beckmann as Adam Harry Berber as Kandidat Gustav Botz as Arzt Martha Dibbern as Ehefrau des alte Schneider Paul Graetz as Der alte Schneider Paul Hartmann as Karl Irene Katsch Karl Platen Eduard von Winterstein as Meister Anton
Marlene is derived from Marilyn - it's origin is German Marlene is a blend of the Latin "Maria" meaning "star of the sea" and the name Magdalene, as in Mary Magdalene in The Bible. See link below for more information. 'one brought forth by angels' or 'bestowed on her by God'
Dietrich Steinwede has written: 'Maria und das Kind. Bilder, Geschichten, Meditationen zur Weihnacht' 'Und wieder geht ein Jahr zu Ende. Geschichten, Gedanken und Gedichte zum Jahreswechsel' 'Religionsbuch Oikoumene, 3. Schuljahr'
Marlene is derived from Marilyn - it's origin is German Marlene is a blend of the Latin "Maria" meaning "star of the sea" and the name Magdalene, as in Mary Magdalene in the Bible. See link below for more information. 'one brought forth by angels' or 'bestowed on her by God'